R. David Murray added the comment:

There are two issues that I could find related to these characters, one of them 
still open:  #18236 and #7643.  The latter contains a fairly complete 
discussion of the underlying issue, but on a quick read through it is not clear 
to me if the linebreak issue was actually completely addressed.  It would be 
good if someone unicode knowledgeable would read through that issue and see if 
the current state of affairs is in fact correct, and if so (as seems likely, 
given that there were unicode experts weighing in on that issue) we need to 
improve the splitlines docs at least (as was suggested in that issue but not 
done).  How tightly related that issue is to this one depends on how codecs and 
IO implement their linebreak algorithms

Perhaps we should retitle this issue "make Python's treatment of 'information 
separator' and other line break characters consistent".

Since backward compatibility is an issue, if there are changes to be made there 
may be changes that can only be made in 3.4.

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